sweeneykovar Member since Oct 26th 2004 10122 posts
Thu Sep-25-14 04:33 PM
6. "yep you know my life. " In response to Reply # 4 Thu Sep-25-14 04:34 PM by sweeneykovar
my partner is black btw so any children we may or may not have in the future, would most likely be seen as only black. they might even be as light skinned as you are.
and since you're making assumptions about my life. I'll go ahead and make some tacit ones about yours: whether I had black yellow purple or glow in the dark children, I would not ever worry about the primary voice of masculinity or social responsibility coming from someone they only see on TV. in fact I dare say I'd be a lil too worried being a father to give a flying fuck what the Young Thug of 2024 had to say about anything.
7. "RE: yep you know my life. " In response to Reply # 6 Thu Sep-25-14 05:04 PM by howardlloyd
>my partner is black btw so any children we may or may not >have in the future, would most likely be seen as only black. >they might even be as light skinned as you are. > >and since you're making assumptions about my life. I'll go >ahead and make some tacit ones about yours: whether I had >black yellow purple or glow in the dark children, I would not >ever worry about the primary voice of masculinity or social >responsibility coming from someone they only see on TV. in >fact I dare say I'd be a lil too worried being a father to >give a flying fuck what the Young Thug of 2024 had to say >about anything.
who said that i expected young thug to be any voice of masculinity or responsibility?
i said YOU dont have a problem with someones BS answer because you dont have any black sons to worry about (which is true...hypotheticals dont count).
u can get your panties in a bunch...but u were the one who said "i aint mad at him" with an asinine comment.
go ask your partner how she feels about the comment
5. "i haven't heard a note of his music, but that answer...SMMFH." In response to Reply # 0
that was really fucking disgusting. he took that time to answer the question and THAT was what his final thought was? wow, man. that nigga doesn't represent me at ALL.
8. "his answer is lame but does every rapper have to be chuck d?" In response to Reply # 0
or killer mike? its not like thug is the biggest voice in rap anyway. i know were living in some apolitical times for music, but everyone knows half his rhymes arent really saying much. there are enough other rappers who do have something to say on this for me to be okay that thug doesnt.
Label me whatever, but I admit it, I do believe that people with influence on kids have some level of social responsibility, on some Spider-Man ish.
BUT at least he didn't pretend and try to make some stuff up. He coulda just declined to comment without the bit about havin fun and "gettin dis money" tho. THAT was disrespectful to anyone effected, including himself.
11. "He doesn't have to be Killer Mike, but he shouldn't be a fucking moron" In response to Reply # 8
Even if he left it at, "Leave that to people smarter or better informed than me," I would have at least understood. That extra dumb shit he threw in at the end made him sound like a grade-A jackass.
-DJ R-Tistic- Member since Nov 06th 2008 51986 posts
Thu Sep-25-14 05:48 PM
12. "His name is Young Thug. Like.....Young + Thug, is his name" In response to Reply # 11
I have absolutely no expectations for him in any way, as an artist, or as a spokesperson for the Black youth. Look at him, and his whole image. Listen to him, and try to interpret his hook on "Lifestyle."
Seeing him say this didn't offend or surprise me, because I wasn't a fan to begin with...and even most of his "fans" don't follow him beyond music.
Now, if Drake said this? I'd be completely disgusted. Or Kendrick, J. Cole, KRIT, anyone in that lane. Even a 2 Chainz, Jeezy, T.I., Wayne, would surprise me. But Young Thug? They knew what they were doing by asking him the question...setting him up just to show "how ignorant and unaware these young thuggish rappers are."
13. "Someone could assume the same from a guy named "Killer Mike"" In response to Reply # 12
They'd be wrong though. Names don't always reflect the content. Shoot, when I was coming up, the "gangsta" or "thug" rappers had some of the sharpest minds in the game.
Shoot, when I first heard that there was a rapper named Young Thug, I figured it had to be "ironic" or something. Guess I was wrong.
>I have absolutely no expectations for him in any way, as an >artist, or as a spokesperson for the Black youth. Look at him, >and his whole image. Listen to him, and try to interpret his >hook on "Lifestyle."
Again, I don't expect him to be a spokesperson for anyone. I don't even expect him to be as sharp as the average Miss America contestant. But don't wallow in ignorance.
>Seeing him say this didn't offend or surprise me, because I >wasn't a fan to begin with...and even most of his "fans" don't >follow him beyond music.
I haven't heard a note of his music. And it only offends me that there are people out there this dumb. He could spend his time rapping about isosceles triangle, gave this answer, and I'd be offended.
26. "It sounds like he's just trying to stay in his lane" In response to Reply # 0
You know he doesn't have good answer to that question and he knows it too, you can see it on his face right after she asked. He could have tried to answer the question seriously but he probably would have made himself look even worse.